American Women and the U.S. Armed Forces: A Guide to the Records of Military Agencies in the National Archives Relating to American Women

Covering the last two centuries, the records highlighted in this volume discuss women as participants in and victims of war, suppliers of military goods and services, and wives and mothers of soldiers. 1992.

Black History: A Guide to Civilian Records in the National Archives

This award-winning research guide provides accurate, concise information about civilian records held by the National Archives textual, photographic, and audiovisual that can be used to study the history of African Americans. 1984.

Confederacy: A Guide to the Archives of the Government of the Confederate States of America

Genealogy Tool Kit: Getting Started on Your Family History at the National Archives

Whether you're an experienced researcher or just getting started, the Genealogy Tool Kit will help you to navigate the records of the National Archives, from census and naturalization records
to military and federal land grant records. With checklists to track your progress, family trees to
fill in as you discover your ancestors, and room for taking notes, the Tool Kit will also serve as
your own record of your family history project. [Throughout the book, researchers such as Ken
Burns tell stories of their own personal discoveries.] Published by the Foundation for the National ArchivesMore

Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives, Third Edition

Trans-Mississippi West, 1804-1912: A Guide to Federal Records for the Territorial Period

This multi-volume guide identifies and describes records in the National Archives that are associated with the American West. These guides alert readers to the research potential of these records and assist in their location. 1993 - 1997.More